2009 Sundance Winners
Among the top winners at Sundance 2009 were Grand Jury and Audience: U.S. Dramatic winner Push: Based on a Novel by Sapphire (as opposed to the upcoming sci-fi thriller Push, starring Dakota Fanning and Chris Evans). Directed by Lee Daniels and adapted by Damien Pearl, Push follows an overweight, pregnant teenager living in Harlem who must struggle to find her place in the world. Mo’Nique, as the young woman’s ruthless mother, received a special acting award.
Directed by Ondi Timoner (above), Grand Jury Prize: U.S. Documentary winner We Live in Public depicts the impact the Internet has had on human interactions by focusing on web artist Josh Harris‘ experimental public art projects.
World Cinema Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic winner [...]
by Deborah Arthur | January 24, 2009
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Tags: Catalina Saavedra, Film Awards, Film Festivals, Lee Daniels, Mo'Nique, Ondi Timoner, Push: Based on the Novel by Sapphire, Sundance 2009, Sundance Film Festival, We Live in Public
